Cape Breton Post

Feathered friend

Meet Gabby, a Congo African gray parrot from Glace Bay

- SHARON MONTGOMERY sharon.montgomery @cbpost.com @capebreton­post

GLACE BAY — A new Cape Breton resident is building quite a fan base.

Gabby is a seven-monthold Congo African gray parrot from Glace Bay who goes everywhere.

“She loves going out for walks,” said Nicole Campbell, who owns the parrot along with husband Joel Campbell. “She just sits on our shoulder and watches everything, observing what’s going on.”

People have been commenting on social media seeing the parrot accompanyi­ng her owners regardless of where they go, including trips to Halifax.

“We went to Halifax to purchase a vehicle, she came with us and we all stayed at an Airbnb,” Nicole said. “Even on the car ride, she’d just sit on our shoulder. She was fine with it.”

The couple had purchased a harness for their parrot. It does take time to train a bird on one, but Gabby has adapted. A safety band around one of the owner's wrists prevents any chance of her flying off.

Although still a baby, Gabby has been getting used to making new friends rather fast, but it’s not like she doesn’t have time. The birds can live until they are 80-90years old.

“We walk her even through town in Glace Bay and Renwick Brook,” Nicole said. “The more we take her out the more comfortabl­e she gets."

They often walk in other areas of the municipali­ty as well, including the Sydney boardwalk.

“People stop us, amazed as she is just sitting there on our shoulder,” Nicole added.

People have been reporting sightings of Gabby on social media and in conversati­on.

“I saw Gabby on the Sydney Boardwalk,” said Sandra White of North Sydney. “I’ve never seen a bird on a leash before. She’s really good and her owners are so nice."

The couple purchased Gabby from a breeder in Manitoba. The parrot arrived in Nova Scotia just in time.

“She got here in March, just before they shut everything down because of COVID,” Nicole said. Employed at AJ's Country Boarding and Kennels in Port Morien, Nicole was laid off because kennels had to close at that time. Nicole’s husband Joel is a VON nurse, so Gabby has been great company as well.

“She became our entertainm­ent really,” Nicole said.

Joel named their parrot and appropriat­ely so. Although these parrots normally don't start talking until they are at least a year to a year-and-ahalf old, Gabby has already begun to build a vocabulary, saying ‘peek-a-boo,' and ‘Oh oh.' When they get older, they can say up to 5,000 words.

Gabby loves the Snow White and Seven Dwarfs song, ‘Heigh-Ho,' has taken a liking to Patsy Cline tunes and gets excited and sings along when they play Bob Marley's hit song, ‘Don't Worry, Be Happy.'

It's not only people Gabby has been bonding with. The couple also has a miniature pinscher Susan and the two have become close pals.

“Gabby will walk around the floor with him, it's so cute,” Nicole said.

When outside by their pool, Gabby will join the family in her travel cage.

“The dog will sit beside Gabby when she's out there and keep an eye on her,” Nicole added. “It's really funny.”

Most of the time, Gabby is freely roaming the house and even has her own play area with toys. Supper time usually means time out in her cage. They've discovered Gabby likes to steal food — it's not uncommon for her to grab something off their dinner plates and fly off with it.

“There is not too much food that bird will not eat,” Nicole said laughing. “If we were having pasta right now, she'd be all over that.”

According to National Geographic's website, the African gray is among the smartest birds in the world and the greatest mimic of human speech among the 350 or so known parrot species. Research has shown that the birds possess cognitive skills equal to that of a five-year-old child.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Gabby, a Congo African gray parrot, and miniature pinscher Susan, check out what’s going on outside at their home in Glace Bay.
CONTRIBUTE­D Gabby, a Congo African gray parrot, and miniature pinscher Susan, check out what’s going on outside at their home in Glace Bay.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Gabby getting ready for bed.
CONTRIBUTE­D Gabby getting ready for bed.

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